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Re: Live hydraulics questons
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Posted by Tom W on March 15, 2004 at 17:46:48 from (63.191.136.183):
In Reply to: Live hydraulics questons posted by 26Red on March 15, 2004 at 09:10:40:
I have a loader and a 3 point on a M and I run both at the same time. I have a 2 spool valve with one lever for the loader and one for the hitch. It work great. To do this you hook the valve to one side of the liftall and you put a notch on the liftall rod so you can lock it in the up mode. When you are driving the tractor you can put it back in nutral. I ran the return into the drain plug hole and put an extra quart of oil in the liftall and it is the next best thing to live hyd. If you are going to run a mower, you would be wise to put a overrun coupler on the pto shaft. A bush hog acts like a fly wheel and will push you places you don;t want to go. good luck
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